PAGE TWO Political Structure Headed by Cabinet Penn State has an active student government, a student government in which the stu dents have ample opportunity to express their views and then help put them into practice. At the top of the organizations within the student government set up at the University is All-University Cabinet, whose 24 members represent the heads of other student govern ment associations. At their meetings, cabinet members discuss problems pertaining to the entire University and try to find solutions that will be best for the University as a whole. Each student has a chance to take part in student government through the student council of his particular college. These councils are elected by the students in that college only, and devote their time to discussing problems rele vant to their college and adopt ing projects to help the students they directly represent. The nine student council presi dents, in addition to having seats on cabinet, comprise the Inter college Council Board, and meet to discuss problems. The college council presidents form a sort of chain of command in the student government sys tem, for when an issue is dis cussed at cabinet, the president often brings the problem back to' his council to get its opinion be fore he casts his vote at cabinet. The Interfratemity Council and Panhellenic Council are the gov erning bodies of the campus “Greeks.” These two councils per form such functions as setting up the rushing schedules and proced ures for fraternities and sorori ties, and discuss problems such as housing, fraternity dating, housemothers, and Greek-com munity projects. Panhel and IFC are composed of representatives of each soror ity and fraternity on campus. Every independent woman is a member of Leonides, and each dormitory unit elects representa tives to serve on the Leonides Board. The Leonides president is elected in the spring of each year to serve for the following one. The Association of Independent Men looks after the welfare of men independents. Its basic structure too is the dormitory unit, and it is headed by a presi dent and a Board of Governors. Each dormitory comprises one unit, and some of the larger ones, like Hamilton and McKee halls are subdivided into several units. The men elected in these areas serve on one of 1 the councils— West Dorm, Nittany. Pollock. In FRESHMEN - - TEXT BOOKS If E C I ED'C ini Bn Bn Cathaum Theatre Building Jesse Arnelle All-University President addition, the town men vote to elect a Town Council. The representatives of the coun cil make up the Board of Gover nors. In addition, AIM sponsors a Board of Review to consider dis ciplinary problems relating to in dependent men. The Women’s Student Govern ment Association has three basic units: Freshman Council, com posed of dormitory unit presi dents from the freshman dorms; House of Representatives, the up perclass dormitory presidents; and illHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIilimilltllllilllHtIUlllllllllIIIIIIIIHIIUmitlllllllllltIlUJ: | Welcome to 1 1 RAY'S RANCH | 1 3Vz Miles West on Ri 322 | | • HOMEMADE CHIU • RANCHHAND DINNER § | • HOMEMADE VEG. SOUP IN A BUN | | AND YOUR FAVORITE BEVERAGES | ?iuniiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiniinuiiiiiiininiuiiiiiiiiuiiuniiuiuiini»iiimmimiiii~ FRF FOR THE UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE WJ DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYIVANIA Senate, composed of the class sen ators and WSGA officers. WSGA then directs and regulates the ac tivities of the women students on campus and, through the presi dent, has a voice in all-University affairs on Cabinet. Each student at the University is represented in student govern ment in several ways. The All- University officers who direct cabinet are elected by all student elections in the spring. Independ ent students have Leonides or AIM as their voice, and each fraternity man or sorority wom an can express views through IFC or Panhel. Academic inter ests are stressed through the nine college councils. And, finally, the Penn State coed gets her say via the WSGA. In additioiv to having so many avenues open for student govern ment participation, each class has its own student government set up. Freshmen and sophomores elect class officers in the fall and junior and senior officers are elected in the spring. Send Your Parents THE COLLEGIAN See Page 8 SLIDE RULES ALL MODELS ALL PRICES DRAWING SUPPLIES Cheerleaders Plan Pep Rally For Freshmen Freshmen will get a sneak pre view of this year’s' cheerleading squad at the annual pep rally for frosh this week in Schwab Aud itorium. The 15-man squad will lead freshmen in preparation for cus toms enforcement and the first home football game October 9. Bruce Coble, head cheerleader, will explain, among others, two new cheers from last year, the “Blue and White” and “Victory.” Tryouts for cheerleaders are held only in the spring and only freshmen are eligible for the squad. Last spring three men and three women were chosen after three-week tryouts. The squad cheers at all home games. Women are not allowed to cheer at away games, so only the men cheerleaders perform at the Pittsburgh and Pennsylvania con tests. The head cheerleaders alone goes on other away games. Pep rallies wil be held before each game this year. Coble said. ? ch hat society will sponsor one of these rallies. 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